Smart innovations, smarter mobility

Alstom, world leader in sustainable mobility, is constantly innovating to make rail transport the backbone of tomorrow’s urban mobility. At the UITP 2017 Congress, Alstom will present its vision of smart mobility, which will become much more than just a buzzword.

At a time when passengers have new societal aspirations and operators want to constantly improve their systems, Alstom will showcase a series of innovations and new products. The objective: making mobility more fluid, efficient and attractive for both passengers and operators.

Smart innovations, smarter mobility by Alstom

Alstom held a press conference at La Cité du Cinémanear Paris at the end of April 2017, launching several breakthrough technologies to address the evolving needs of both operators and passengers. The announcements come in the lead-up to the UITP exhibition.

A system approach to unlock the benefits of metro automation 16 May 2017 - 11am to 12.30pm | Room 516D

This session will explore how to unlock the full benefits of automation with a full system approach starting with the design of the system, leading to less redundancy – reducing capex and opex, and facilitating more flexible, adaptive operations.

Urban rolling stock

Through a tried and tested industrial strategy, the use of standardised components and particular attention to design, Alstom offers trams, tram-trains, metros andsuburban trains uniting technology, reliability, aesthetics and comfort. Alstom and NTL have also developed a 100%-electric mobility solution called Aptis that offers all the advantages of the tram in a bus.

The modularity of the urban range of Aptis, Citadis, Citadis Dualis, Metropolis and X'Trapolis offers true freedom and personalisation to operators.

Aptis, a new mobility experience

Resulting from the collaboration between Alstom and NTL, Aptis is a new 100%-electric mobility solution that offers all the advantages of the tram in a bus. Designed to ensure a clean and efficient transport system for cities, Aptis offers a new passenger experience with its low floor and 20% more glass surfaces.